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08 May 2017HRAS supports inaugural Lloyds List Tom Leander Internship FellowHuman Rights at Sea is delighted to have been asked by Lloyds List to support the selection of the inaugural Tom Leander fellow, Miss Kuganiga Kuganeswaran and to be able to offer her experience in the maritime human rights charitable sector during her three month internship. The internship is -
04 May 2017Our Development – Download new 2017 InfographicHuman Rights at Sea publishes its new 2017 Infographic outlining key highlights of the charity’s development since the initiative was conceived in 2013 and commenced in 2014. Download HERE Help us -
02 May 2017Hard-hitting film: Human rights abuses in Libyan detention centresHard-hitting film for migrants in Libyan detention centres https://vimeo.com/167751473 – based on testimonies. Supported by Human Rights at Sea in its development. Expanded Maritime Executive article -
01 May 2017‘Remaining Resilient after Traumatic Events’: New Mental Health & Welfare Leaflet publishedPRESS RELEASE Immediate LEGACY NEWS Human Rights at Sea is very pleased to announce the publishing of a new mental health welfare leaflet ‘ Remaining Resilient after Traumatic Events‘ for the benefit of seafarers, fishermen, their family and friends tackling the issue of how to remain resilient -
20 Apr 2017MV Liberty Prrudencia: a gross failure in protecting seafarers’ rightsOriginal Lloyds List & The Maritime Executive OP-ED I HAVE great respect for the mental and physical tenacity of the remaining 13 Indian crew of the Liberty Prrudencia. At the time of writing, they -
13 Apr 2017HRAS submits its UN Global Compact Communication on EngagementHuman Rights at Sea has published its formal submission to the UN Secretary General concerning the charity’s engagement in the UN Global Compact. The charity’s Communication on Engagement can be -
08 Apr 2017HRAS publishes desperate letter for help from abandoned crew of MV Liberty PrrudenciaPRESS RELEASE Immediate: 8 April 2017 Human Rights at Sea today publishes a copy of a desperate letter for help from the remaining Indian seafarers of the Hong Kong flagged MV Liberty Prrudencia abandoned in China by the owner Paramount Liberty Shipping (HK) Ltd, which has been sent to the charity -
08 Apr 2017Escaping the Tiger, Then Meeting the Crocodile: Interview with Phil Robertson Human Rights WatchHRAS Interview: Escaping the Tiger, Then Meeting the Crocodile Thousands of migrant workers from Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos cross the border into Thailand each year. They trade poverty at home for the -
03 Apr 2017Spring Newsletter publishedHuman Rights at Sea has now published it Spring newsletter for the first quarter of 2017. This covers our main events and deliverables for the last three months, though it does not cover all ongoing
